DU Admission 2022: Second seat allotment list tomorrow, check timings here

Delhi University (DU) will announce the second seat allotment list for admission to undergraduate programs tomorrow, Sunday, October 30, an official said. The seats allotted to the candidates in the second round will remain open for two days i.e. till November 1.

A total of 59,100 candidates took admission in Delhi UniversityFirst round of seat allotment. Thereafter the university displayed the second round vacant seats list on its official website—admission.uod.ac.in.

The candidates were given two days to opt for the upgrade and re-arrange their preferences. Around 60% of them have opted to upgrade to their higher ‘Program College Combination’ preference, the university official told PTI, adding that over 25% of the 59,100 candidates have frozen their seats.

“Subject to the availability of seats, the University will declare the CSAS Round-II on Sunday, October 30, 2022 at 05:00 PM. For the second round of allotment, candidates should accept the allotted seat from 10:00 AM on Monday, October 31, 2022, Tuesday, November 01, till 04:59 pm,” he told PTI.

In the first round, the university allotted 80,164 seats in various categories.

The number of seats in DU’s colleges is 70,000, but the university has allocated additional seats in unreserved (OBC-NCL and EWS) and reserved (SC, ST and PWBD) categories, taking the number to 80,164. More than 72,800 candidates out of 80,164 accepted the colleges and courses allotted to them.

The university announced that First round of seat allotmentEach course in each college will have 20% additional seats for candidates belonging to unreserved categories – OBC-NCL and EWS – and 30% additional seats in reserved categories for SC, ST and PWBD.

In Delhi University, admission to 79 undergraduate programs across 67 colleges, departments and centers is being done through Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores for the first time.

Till last year, admission was done through merit list based on class 12 marks, with the cut-off skyrocketing. The university used to announce seven cut-off lists every year.

(with PTI inputs)

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